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The Sanrafsix system was located in the Grumani sector[2] of the Outer Rim Territories within grid square N-17 of the Standard Galactic Grid.[1] It was connected by hyperspace routes to the Darkknell and Omwat systems as well as the Mid Rim Territories' Enarc system.[3] In 34 ABY,[4] several screens aboard Chandrila Star Line's Star Cruiser Halcyon displayed a partial map of the galaxy that indicated the Sanrafsix system's position.[5]

Behind the scenes

The Sanrafsix system was first mentioned in the current Star Wars canon in the January 29, 2016 StarWars.com article "Where in the Galaxy Are the Worlds of Star Wars: The Force Awakens?" by Mark Newbold.[3] The system's first in-universe appearance came in the form of being depicted on a map viewable in Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser, an immersive two-day roleplaying experience at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida[5] that opened to the public on March 1, 2022[6] and was launched for the final time on September 28, 2023.[7] It was then identified by name in "Star Systems of the Galaxy," an appendix published with the Star Wars Galaxy Map on StarWars.com[2] on June 24, 2025. Both works were authored by Jason Fry.[8]

The system was originally introduced in the Star Wars Legends continuity via a mention in the 2009 reference book The Essential Atlas, written by Daniel Wallace and Jason Fry.[9] The Clone Wars: Act on Instinct, a webcomic authored by Pablo Hidalgo and released on StarWars.com[10] over the span of the 2009[11]2010[12] second season of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series,[11] featured the first appearance of the Sanrafsix system.[10]

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